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GEORDIE Shore star Aaron Chalmers' middle son has been rushed to A&E just days after his unwell baby was discharged from hospital.

The MTV star's ex Talia Oatway, 32, revealed the family's latest health horror for little Maddox, aged two.

Aaron Chalmers and Talia Oatway's second-eldest son was rushed to A&E after an accident while playing
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Aaron Chalmers and Talia Oatway's second-eldest son was rushed to A&E after an accident while playingCredit: Instagram
Little Maddox, aged two, has a cast on his arm after falling on his elbow
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Little Maddox, aged two, has a cast on his arm after falling on his elbowCredit: @talia.oatway/Instagram
The Geordie Shore legend shares three kids with his ex
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The Geordie Shore legend shares three kids with his exCredit: Instagram
The health woes came after their youngest Oakley was discharged
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The health woes came after their youngest Oakley was dischargedCredit: instagram/@aaroncgshore

It came after Geordie Shore stalwart Aaron opened up on the "traumatic" situation around youngest son Oakley, who "didn't eat for 16 days" due to a deadly infection.

The tot, who was born with the rare genetic disorder Apert Syndrome, was rushed for surgery to drain the serious infection from his head.

Yet after the youngster was discharged from hospital following a lengthy six-week stay this month, the family was swiftly dealt another cruel blow.

Talia noticed something wrong with Maddox's arm when he was playing outside - and swiftly sought medical advice.

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She took to Instagram to write: "Can you believe Maddox's arm?

"So basically yesterday we were at the park and I was with his godparents and Lauren, one of my nurses.

"Maddox just landed funny and he cried for a few seconds then stopped. I thought he was alright then he just swelled and I was like 'nah this is not right'.

"He has damaged the elbow so it is in a cast now. I couldn't believe it, honestly you couldn't write it. One child out of hospital and then this happens.

"It is just one of those things that can't be helped. Maddox is so so clumsy as well.

"You know, there were four adults together but sometimes when kids land funny, you can't help it.

Geordie Shore star Aaron Chalmers' ex Talia shares heartbreaking update as son Oakley has another emergency surgery

"I just feel so sorry for him because he is so young as well and he just doesn't want the cast on.

"That's got to be sorted bless him. Thank god he won't need the cast on for long, they said one to two weeks even if they do operate because its the elbow and they don't want it straight in the cast because otherwise he would have trouble bending it in the future."

Aaron, and Talia share three children together which include Romeo, four, Maddox and one year-old Oakley.

The pair previously split up in December 2022 after five years together following a series of rows.

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Last month, the mum of three admitted she was "living a nightmare" amid the slew of medical woes.

It came after little Oakley was diagnosed with with sepsis during his latest hospital stay.

During the horror ordeal dad Aaron was forced to hit back at sick trolls as he gave a medical update.

The worried dad recently told how he "couldn't think straight" during the ordeal - but had another issue to deal with courtesy of trolls suggesting he was a bad parent.

Opening up on the horrific trolling, he spoke to camera on Instagram and said: "I got messages saying how disgusting I am because I’m not in Liverpool.

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"Listen people can think what they want to think, I'll let them think that."

Meanwhile, he had been staying in a series of hotels in the northern city to be as close to the tot as possible.

The tot had been in Alder Hey after suffering sepsis
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The tot had been in Alder Hey after suffering sepsisCredit: talia.oatway / Instagram
Mum of three Talia admitted she was 'living a nightmare' through the ordeal
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Mum of three Talia admitted she was 'living a nightmare' through the ordealCredit: Instagram / @talia.oatway
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